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What’s My Thesis? is a podcast that examines art, philosophy, and culture through longform, unfiltered conversations. Hosted by artist Javier Proenza, each episode challenges assumptions and invites l... more
FAQs about What’s My Thesis?:How many episodes does What’s My Thesis? have?The podcast currently has 298 episodes available.
May 08, 20189. Stream of Consciousness 2: Random Conversation is Not InterestingOn today’s episode, we read our first review, look into our futures, and fantasize about laying down a sick bunt....more1h 58minPlay
May 01, 20188. Universal Basic Income, the Precariat, and the Philosopher BillionaireOn today's show Javi talks with special guest Sue Ellen Stone about UBI, and more....more1h 34minPlay
April 24, 20187. Stream of consciousness 1: Unencumbered TossSeth and Javier have an unscripted chat about backpacks, fish in creeks, and needy appeals for fan fiction....more1h 17minPlay
April 17, 20186. Forbidden FruitOn today’s episode: We learn that @sethlower is an encyclopedia of fruit knowledge before diving deep into lesser known Forbidden Fruit myths. What other objects have Gods used to tempt mortals, and why does Seth say the word MacGuffin more times in this ep than you’ve heard it in your life? Check out episode 11 Forbidden Fruit to find out!...more1h 20minPlay
April 10, 20185. Isaiah Berlin’s Two Concepts of Liberty and Why Philosophy MattersOn today’s episode: We finally get to Isaiah Berlin’s Two Concepts of Liberty. What do supporters of gun and reproductive rights have in common? They both define freedom in the negative sense, a relatively new interpretation of liberty. We provide examples of both negative and positive freedom to show it’s not as simple as saying one is liberal and one is conservative. We also discuss why philosophy matters, and define the role of the moral philosopher in the context of value pluralism/moral relativism. The most referenced concept in the podcast is finally addressed!...more1h 32minPlay
April 03, 20188 Rebecca Solnit's Wanderlust: A History of Walking, Part IIOn today’s episode we conclude our conversation on Rebecca Solnit's book Wanderlust: A History of Walking....more1h 15minPlay
April 03, 20188 Rebecca Solnit’s Wanderlust: A History of Walking, Part IIOn today’s episode we conclude our conversation on Rebecca Solnit's book Wanderlust: A History of Walking....more1h 15minPlay
March 27, 20187 Rebecca Solnit's Wanderlust: A History of Walking, Part IOn today’s episode we discuss Rebecca Solnit's book Wanderlust: A History of Walking. Solnit touches on many fascinating aspects of this mundane act, from political disobediance and marching to poets, philosophers, and theories about the origins of upright locomotion....more1h 26minPlay
March 27, 20187 Rebecca Solnit’s Wanderlust: A History of Walking, Part IOn today’s episode we discuss Rebecca Solnit's book Wanderlust: A History of Walking. Solnit touches on many fascinating aspects of this mundane act, from political disobediance and marching to poets, philosophers, and theories about the origins of upright locomotion....more1h 26minPlay
FAQs about What’s My Thesis?:How many episodes does What’s My Thesis? have?The podcast currently has 298 episodes available.